Additive Manufacturing

NOV 2017

ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING is the magazine devoted to industrial applications of 3D printing and digital layering technology. We cover the promise and the challenges of this technology for making functional tooling and end-use production parts.

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SUPPLIER SHOWCASE 28 NOVEMBER 2017 Additive Manufacturing Sintavia is the global leader for independent metal AM for critical industries, in- cluding aerospace and defense, oil and natural gas, automotive, and ground power generation. With high-speed printers co-located alongside precision postprocess- ing equipment, a full complement of mechanical testing equipment, and a full metallurgical and powder laboratory, Sintavia is able to optimize parameters, seri- ally manufacture and audit quality parts for critical industries. Sintavia is commit- ted to the highest quality standards in the industry, and holds AS9100, ISO17025 and ANAB accreditation, as well as being OASIS and ITAR registered. Learn more at sintavia.com. P R O D U C T S / S E R V I C E S Sintavia 6545 Nova Dr., Suite 207 Davie, FL 33317 U.S.A. Phone: 954-474-7800 sintavia.com This cutaway of an aluminum heat exchanger shows the internal geometries that are produced via additive manufacturing without traditional tooling, welding or brazing. The powder-bed fusion process allows for features such as conformal cooling inserts and channels, functional integration, complex geometries, lattice networks and hollow members. Prior to the additive manufacturing process, the AlSi10Mg powder used to create the heat exchanger was tested in our powder laboratory. Finishing for the component was also done in house.

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